Spraypaint and airbrushing are generally considered superior due to the ability to apply a significantly thinner coat than you'd ever be able to do via brush. You just need some skill and patience to get the results you want.

Spraypaint and airbrushing are generally considered superior due to the ability to apply a significantly thinner coat than you'd ever be able to do via brush. You just need some skill and patience to get the results you want.

now Air Brushing I do use from time to time since it gives a finer coat then spray painting does.

[quote="Cygnet"]It sounds like Omi hasn't had problems using a spray primer on newsprint (i.e. no issues with sticking), quote]So far I haven't. I usually check up on it and bring it indoors when it is dry enough to touch it.

wait till you have to paint small things like these and spray paint just won't work:

I personally use brushes, but I've heard that spray-painting small items can be done by covering the parts that aren't to be colored with masking tape, vaseline, or other substances that are easy to remove/paint won't stick to.

wait till you have to paint small things like these and spray paint just won't work:

I personally use brushes, but I've heard that spray-painting small items can be done by covering the parts that aren't to be colored with masking tape, vaseline, or other substances that are easy to remove/paint won't stick to.

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